Hi. I'm looking for some good short/lightning talks for theInternational Lisp Conference 2009 (March 22-25 at MIT in Cambridge,MA, USA; see ilc09.org). If you, or anyone who you think might becoming to the conference, might have a short talk to give, please sendme a brief description. Please forward this to anyone you think mightbe interested.

A short talk can be on anything bearing on Lisp, Scheme, or relatedlanguages. It need not be on a profound topic or a research project.It can be as simple as:

-- Here's a good application that we wrote in Lisp.-- Here's a useful Lisp library that you might want to know about.-- Here are some interesting things about my Lisp development tool.-- I have this provocative/outrageous opinion.-- Please give me feedback about this idea.-- Alice and I will debate the following point.

The ideal duration is five minutes, but the talk could be extremelyshort, or up to about ten minutes. There's no Q and A immediatelyafterwards. You can meet up with interested people later to continuetalking, answer questions, etc.